Meme Monday 8 – Guidelines

Guidelines

Another week, another feeling that I can’t get some fiction together and up on the blog. I may have bitten off more than I could chew! I had hoped I was building up to this, but maybe I wasn’t ready, maybe I need to reorganize and prioritize differently. Probably.

We posted on Comparative Geeks as well that we’re going to try to post a little less there – I’m hoping I can translate that into some more fiction blogging here, and keep up my weekly submissions over on Sourcerer as well. That’s a lot of writing still, and I don’t think cutting one post over on Comparative Geeks will hurt – instead, I hope it will help.

As to the meme, I always felt like the whole “more like guidelines” thing should be one… when I started looking it up a while back, I found it WAS a “standard” meme, and this is the standard picture for it. So there you go!

Muse Monday 2 – The Character of Setting

Hello! I’m back for another Muse Monday post! Since my plan is to place these stories in the same setting, I thought I would work from a writing prompt based on Setting. I am using one from the book Now Write! called “The Character of Setting.” Which says: “Think of one long paragraph. Introduce the character in the first sentence, and then describe the setting. Return to the character only at the end of the paragraph.”

Mr. Remy stepped out of his stateroom, looking for his wife. He looked in either direction, seeing the long hall stretch out before him. Middle of the ship: near symmetry in either direction. Pods of doors, with numbers, names on little placards, and the occasional balloons and celebration. Here, an anniversary, there a birthday, there a wedding. Ah, and then the wedding party. Between the pods, open doors in the halls, the sort that would close in an emergency. Up ahead, a break in the doors: the stairs. The center of the ship, with a short hall for service elevators, and then, a larger bay. Here are the main stairs, and main elevators. From here, up leads to food, to swimming, to sun. Down from here leads to the main dining rooms, but before that, the Piazza, the atrium: the shopping. Well, and more food: food wherever you turn. If she had been hungry, he would never be able to figure out where she went. He saw no sign she had changed to her swimsuit: shopping it was, and down he went.

Six Word Saturday 10

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This time, the story is me. Rough week, it seems, here on DBCII. I have a really busy September, which seems like it is leading into a much calmer October… and a long vacation in November. I need to get way ahead on things, or else decide to push things back for the future. I want to write, need to write. And I am doing so – I’m keeping things going on Comparative Geeks, I’m still contributing on Sourcerer… Unfortunately, that means that this blog is the third on my priorities list.

So I’ve fallen back to my old Features this week, today and Monday. I’m going to try to figure this out, to keep this going.

Meme Monday 7 – the Post is a Lie

The Post is a Lie

At some point when doing Features, you have to figure out when you just need to call it. I didn’t plan far enough in advance to do a writing post today, and so, I don’t want to force it. Sure, I could probably write something real fast, but I was working on my post for Comparative Geeks for today, and I’m setting up a series on Sourcerer (going to be comics next!) which will be a couple of posts, and more from there.

Maybe Monday is a bad time for me to be doing an extra post. Maybe it’ll be easier when I’m not working Saturdays for six-days a week. Maybe it’ll never be easy and I just need to keep at it. Maybe I should have had a backlog of posts before I started into this plan. I don’t know.

But for now, I hope you enjoy the meme!

Flash Fiction Friday 3

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I think I’m starting to circle in on myself – starting to get some writing projects going. Which means, my thoughts keep turning back to them. Which is good and bad. For now, it means here’s a short thought from a character, tied in with my cruise-ship idea I’m going with for Muse Monday.

Last week I wrote a little bit to go with my story working-titled New Foundation. I’ll probably be coming back to these two in the weeks to come, I’m sure!